« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2023, 05:02:08 AM »
Nearest quick/dirty way I'd try is to find/make a aluminum rod the right diameter to fit down in the barrel and long enough to stick out of the barrel maybe an inch. Then attach a yard stick to the wall/bench. Then hold the pistol with the muzzle vertical and lined up with the yard stick with the hammer cocked. Place the aluminum rod in the barrel, pulled the trigger and watch the aluminum rod with the tape measure in the back ground to see how high, in inches the aluminum rod rises.
Not a lbs of force measurement, but you could make mods to the pistol, repeat the test and measure the improvement in how high the rod rises up the yard stick. Quick/easy estimation.
thanks M1A4ME for your insightful contribution
This method has been around a long time to test the safe functionality of decockers especially older models. It was the first test I did on my CZ52.
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